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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Welcome to the official Skeletal Drawing.com Blog!
10:50 AM
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Scott Hartman
For the first installment, let's get the the five W's out of the way:
Who: For those of you who don't know me, my name is Scott Hartman. You can read more about my research, interests, and other exploits here.
What: This blog will deal with the functional anatomy of dinosaurs and other extinct critters. In addition to exploring what is known about the anatomy and appearance of extinct animals, an emphasis will be given as to how we know, as well as the limits on what can be confidently restored in extinct animals.
Why: Blogging turns to be the perfect medium for recurring articles on a similar theme. Almost like they were designed that way. Also, all the cool kids seem to be blogging these days, and no one wants to be last to the party!
Where: I hope to integrate the blog even more seamlessly with my website and other content, but for now it's available directly at: http://skeletaldrawing.blogspot.com/, or indirectly from my website: www.skeletaldrawing.com/.
How (often): You can expect to see frequent updates. At least weekly, but perhaps more often as topics and schedule allow.
And now, for a skeletal reconstruction:
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That's Silesaurus opolensis, an "almost dinosaur" from Poland. I'll probably have more to say about it (and why it appears to not quite count as a dinosaur) in a future post, but in the meantime if you're interested you can read a bit more about it at the Silesaurus entry on Wikipedia , which is pretty decent.
The format of the blog is not set in stone, so I welcome your suggestions and feedback!
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Can't wait to see more about Silosaurus!. As I recall from a meeting in Rio - the comment of the conference was... WTF is Silosaurus! And do you know how Silosaurus compares as a trackmaker for Prorotodactylus isp., also from Poland? Just curious... oh, and I wanted to be the first to post - since evidently that's what all the cool kids do... or so I am told. Looks great, can't wait for more!
ReplyDeleteLooks excellent! (Also: cool first name.)
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the blogohedron! Look forward to your posts. Will spread the word.
ReplyDelete@GeoDave: Silesaurus will have to wait a few weeks, I have content planned out for at least the first 2-3 weeks.
ReplyDelete@ScottE: Pass my compliments along to your parents on their taste in names.
@David Orss: Thanks! It's something I've planned for some time now, but am just getting to the point where I'll have the time (and really that's not until next week).
Hiya Scott - its great to have you on board!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly!
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